For a both types of re-entry permits you also need your passport, along with pages copied. Frankly, I thought it was pretty much a given. Who would go to immigration for any procedure without one's passport?

If you are referring to the single re-entry, upon return, the officer at the airport entry gate definitely stamps USED over it. I've got a passport full of 'em.

Smiles wrote:For a both types of re-entry permits you also need your passport, along with pages copied. Frankly, I thought it was pretty much a given. Who would go to immigration for any procedure without one's passport?

I felt your earlier answer was somewhat confusing. I wasn't sure where the photocopies come into the process!

Smiles wrote:There is also a multiple re-entry permit available which, for 3800 baht you get as many re-entries as you want. You'll need a photo to receive the re-entry stamp, as well as photocopy of the relevant pages in your passport.

Now I realise you probably meant this was for the re-entry Immigration officers. Yet when you do visa and re-entry at the same time, no photocopy is required for the re-entry visa even though it involves different counters.

TM 7 extension formphoto Copy of Photo and Data page in passportCopy of last Entry Stamp in passportCopy of front of Departure Card showing Entry Stamp alsoCopy of previous extension stampCopy of previous re-entry permitCopy of the "original visa" used for the start of the extensionsCopy of the original entry stamp based on that original visaproof of addresscopies of bank book name page and transactions page